Medicine details

ImageAminosol
NameAminosol
DosageIV Infusion
Generic NameAmino Acids (Essential)
Classes Nutritional Supplement
Amino Acid
Dietary Suppleement
Diseases Imbalance
Malnutrition
Muscle Weakness
Numbness
CompanyOpso Saline Ltd.

Drug Package Details

Strength5%
Storage Condition
Origin CountryBangladesh
Commercial Pack1
Price per pack351.32
Cost per pack309.16
Package unit500 ml bot
Price per unit351.32
Cost per unit309.16
Discount0
Coupon
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Amino Acids (Essential)

Amino Acids (Essential) are natural compounds that are essential for the synthesis of proteins and various metabolic processes in the body. They are classified as nutritional supplements rather than drugs. The mechanism of action of essential amino acids involves their incorporation into proteins during protein synthesis and their role in various biochemical pathways in the body.

 

  • Essential amino acids are indicated for nutritional supplementation in individuals who have inadequate dietary intake or increased protein requirements.
  • They may be used in conditions such as malnutrition, burn patients, protein-energy malnutrition, recovery from illness or surgery, weight management, muscle building, and athletic performance enhancement.
  • The dosage and administration of essential amino acids may vary depending on the specific product and individual needs.
  • They are available in various forms such as capsules, tablets, powders, and liquid formulations.
  • The recommended dosage and frequency of administration should be determined by a healthcare professional or as directed on the product label.

 

  • Adverse reactions to essential amino acids are rare and usually occur when consumed in excessive amounts or in individuals with specific medical conditions.
  • Potential adverse reactions may include:
    • Gastrointestinal discomfort (such as bloating, nausea, or diarrhea)
    • Allergic reactions (rare)
    • Interactions with certain medications or medical conditions (depending on the specific amino acid)

 

  • Essential amino acids should not be used as a substitute for a balanced diet or medical treatment.
  • It is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting amino acid supplementation, especially in individuals with underlying medical conditions or those taking medications.
  • People with certain medical conditions, such as kidney or liver disease, may require careful monitoring or dose adjustments when taking essential amino acids.
  • Individuals with known allergies to specific amino acids or those on restricted diets should use caution and consult a healthcare professional before taking amino acid supplements.

 

Contraindication

Essential amino acids are generally safe for most individuals when used as directed. However, they may be contraindicated in individuals with specific medical conditions or hypersensitivity.

 

Contraindications may include:

  • Severe kidney or liver dysfunction
  • Phenylketonuria (for products containing phenylalanine)